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Architects to benefit from grade II at-risk register
Architects can expect to see more projects on grade II-listed buildings, following English Heritage’s plans to add the category to its at-risk register for the first time. The proposals will see grade II–listed buildings outside London catalogued and assessed for the first time, with a hope to finding viable future ...
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Bicester eco-homes chosen for government sustainability study
David Stewart Architects-designed homes to be evaluated for six months
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European Commission backs Green Investment Bank
Bank will start operating in the next few weeks
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No architecture at Design Museum next year
But Louis Kahn retrospective could be staged in 2014
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Capita Symonds lands planning for hospital welcome centre
£4m project will be funded by retail operations
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Self-build homes planned for Queen's Scottish estate
Prince’s Foundation will oversee design of Balmoral houses
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V&A are ‘timewasters’, say furious architects
Kengo Kuma redraws Dundee museum plans to meet £45 million budget
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Government lists Cold War nuclear missile sites
Thor missile sites listed on anniversary of Cuban Missile Crisis
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Haringey set to approve ambitious carbon reduction measures
Councillors consider 48 recommendations including retrofitting and urban design improvements
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Construction output to fall £8.5 billion, says forecast
Growth will only return in 2014, products group adds
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Adams and Collingwood complete Bryanston boathouse
Adams and Collingwood Architects has completed a new boathouse for Bryanston School in Dorset. The building sits on the banks of the River Stour and is split into three elements – a low boat shed, a clubroom on the first floor and an open viewing balcony. Robert Adams, who rowed ...
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Hepworth director says losing to expensive building in privileged city was "hard"
Simon Wallis “not excited” by Stanton Williams’ Sainsbury Laboratory
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2012 RIBA Stirling Prize was three-way battle, but no Olympic stadium
Chipperfield and O’Donnell Tuomey were favoured alongside Stanton Williams
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Retrofitting can damage old buildings, study claims
Three-year study finds traditional construction more efficient than previously thought